student interested in Parameterized Complexity and its applications in
Artificial Intelligence research. The student will be supervised by
Robert Ganian, with Robert Peharz as the likely co-supervisor.
The position is part of the Cluster of Excellence titled "Bilateral
Artificial Intelligence" (https://www.bilateral-ai.net/), which is a
project spanning multiple Austrian universities. The successful
applicant for this particular position will have the opportunity to
pursue a research career focusing on the broad applications of
parameterized complexity in a variety of areas including causal
discovery, neural network training, data completion as well as
classical graph algorithms. We offer flexible selection of research
topics, ample travel funding, a competitive salary (as per
https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/funding/steps-to-your-fwf-project/further-information/personnel-costs),
and the option of collaborating with other members of the Cluster of
Excellence and the Algorithms and Complexity Group
(https://www.ac.tuwien.ac.at/). Applicants with a strong background in
mathematics or algorithmics are particularly encouraged to apply.
Informal enquiries about the position are welcome and should be sent
directly to rganian@gmail.com. Information about the application
procedure is available at
https://www.vcla.at/2024/08/open-positions-cluster-of-excellence/.
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